MediaSpy 0.7 ready for service!

I just released a new major version of MediaSpy. A lot of new stuff is here:

  • operationnal filters for title, tags and seen/unseen movies
  • easy tags edit
  • option and media edition dialogs
  • medias are playable directly from MediaSpy and player is at your choice!
  • MediaSpy is available in French, English and (almost completely) Tamil
  • and some bugfixes of course :-)

As usual, you can the last version on the fedora repo : https://fedorahosted.org/releases/m/e/mediaspy/

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4 Responses to “MediaSpy 0.7 ready for service!”


  1. 1 sankarshan 3 September 2009 at 13:21

    Will this be available as a RPM ? I am comfortable if you roll a RPM for Fedora and, provide the repo file to be dropped into /etc/yum.repos.d rather than waiting for final push to Fedora repositories.

    • 2 Stéphane Péchard 3 September 2009 at 14:09

      @sankarshan: I’m sorry, but I don’t know how to make a RPM, and I’m not a Fedora user, so it’s hard for me to provide such things. Nevertheless, Kushal Das was working on this some time ago, try to ask him directly!
      Thanks for testing and using MediaSpy :-)

  2. 3 xxtjaxx 10 September 2009 at 17:16

    Hi I just read your comment on my blog and replied fixed a bug. It seems as if your scandir runs into an infinite loop when it hits an empty directory. You should I will patch that out for ya no worries additionally I will add some dragonplayer and cmake goodness for you so you don’t need to rely on mplayer anymore. Though I might have to ask some of the dragonplayer and amrok guys Would it be bad for you if you would have to use git? KDE Will use it to so I though I do a github repo for what I have collectd over the years now. (especially on helpfull scripts).
    You can find the url to my repo there I will also as the developer QMediaBibliothek to join us. as he had done some nice prework on showing files inthe media db app. Come along on irc.freenode.net’s #kde-devel we will begin communicate there I hope.

    • 4 Stéphane Péchard 10 September 2009 at 17:37

      Scandir on an empty dir does not enter in an infinite loop, but the status message is wrong, saying that update is running….
      I don’t need mplayer in fact. The player used to read videos is up to the user, just check the settings box (pretty raw for the moment)
      I use git as my cvs, so no prob with it :-)


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